Alana and Alyssa
Alana De La Garza has earned a reputation in the television. De La Garza, a Mexican American father and Irish American mother, was born in Columbus Ohio on June 26 in 1976. De La Garza moved soon to Texas and studied the field of physical therapy at University of Texas. De La Garza didn't stay for long in Texas before relocating to Orlando, Florida. There she played many roles, ranging including local independent films and international commercials. Despite having small parts, the actress rapidly realized the passion she had for acting. After moving to New York and in 2001 she scored her first role on the daytime soap All My Children as Rosa Santos. In the early 2000s the small part she played was in JAG Vegas as well as Two and a Half Men. In 2004, her first big-screen series aired on The Mountain. De La Garza played Maria Serrano, alongside a number of top TV actors such as Barbara Hershey Oliver Hudson Penn Badgley Mitch Pileggi and Mitch Plegge. Her best-known role was in Law & Order, where she played A.D.A. Connie Rubirosa. She was on for 85 of the episodes. Following a brief time, her character moved over to Law & Order: LA. De La Garza has been recognized several times for her role, among them Best Supporting Actress in Television at the Imagen Foundation Awards. In 2008, she was awarded one of the Impact Award for Outstanding Performance in a Dramatic Television Series from the National Hispanic Media Coalition. De La Garza was then selected as a regular actor on CSI Miami. She played Marisol Delko, the wife of David Caruso's character Horatio Caine. As Dr. Lena Solis, she was last seen on NBC's rather dark drama Do No Harm. After just two episodes, the show was cancelled. Alyssa Milano.............................Alyssa Jayne Milano was born on December 19 1972 in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn New York City to fashion designer and talent manager Lin Milano and film-music editor Thomas M. Milano. Her younger brother Cory was born 10 years older than her. She grew up in a family that was conservative and deeply religious. Milano began her acting career aged seven after her babysitter joined her in an audition. Milano was among four girls chosen from more than 1,000 aspirants. Milano appeared in commercials for television and on off-Broadway plays, among them the first American musical version to Jane Eyre.
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